Trans Men Scotland AGM

Transmen Scotland is currently in the process of changing hands and bringing with it new meet ups, new events and exciting things alike. First on their agenda is an Annual General Meeting where current members of the committee and the group, are invited to meet new members, exchange roles and responsibilities and discuss new opportunities for the group.
Email transmenscotlandsocial@gmail.com for more information. (Meeting confirmation from the 31st March).

New Exhibition! Proud City: celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex and asexual people living and working in Edinburgh

Proud City is a new exhibition opening to the public at People’s Story Museum on 30th April. The exhibition showcases some of the city’s collections exploring LGBTQIA+ history alongside contemporary items telling the stories of people living and working in Edinburgh today.

Trans Fit – a new online directory for trans fitness and sports opportunities

Trans-Fit is an online directory that is looking to list all Trans-exclusive and Trans-friendly fitness and sporting activity groups across the UK and Northern Ireland. As more and more Trans and Gender Non-Binary folk look to take more care of their health and fitness, Trans-Fit aims to help people to find activities that they will enjoy, in the knowledge that they will be in a safe and welcoming environment.

For people who wish to gain information to help them get fitter and healthier on an individual level, there is a Trans-Fit Group on Facebook. It is run by an experienced transgender health and fitness professional with 13 years’ experience in the field, and the group is aimed at helping to motivate people of all abilities to become the best that they can be!

If people know of any groups or regular events that can be added to the website, then please get in touch at trans-fit@hotmail.co.uk

National Gender Identity Clinical Network for Scotland

The NGICNS annual meeting took place in January. There was a review of the activities of the network since its establishment a year ago. The steering group meets every 3 months and the minutes can be downloaded from the NGICNS website. At the annual meeting there was a suggestion to inform people on the contact list when new content is added to the website. If you would like to receive updates and details of upcoming events to attend you can request this via the contact form on the NGICNS website. Just fill in your details and ask to be added to the contact list.

Useful trans community links and resources

The Scottish Transgender Alliance works to improve gender identity and gender reassignment equality, rights and inclusion in Scotland. Click here to access a wealth of links and resources for the trans community. http://www.scottishtrans.org/resources/

Useful trans community links and resources

The Scottish Transgender Alliance works to improve gender identity and gender reassignment equality, rights and inclusion in Scotland. Click here to access a wealth of links and resources for the trans community. http://www.scottishtrans.org/resources/

Key Funders

LGBT helpline 0300 123 2523

LGBT Health and Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, Edinburgh, EH3 6TE
The LGBT Healthy Living Centre (known as LGBT Health and Wellbeing) is recognised as a charity by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator, no. SC034216.